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Section for Amaryllidaceae-in the broadest sense!
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Maggi Young:
This section for Amaryllidaceae- excluding Galanthus and Narcissus
Amaryllidaceae is the botanical name of a family of flowering plants.These plants are herbaceous perennials that grow from bulbs.
You will see in the list below that two genera are highlighted: Galanthus and Narcissus .... this is because these are very popular and widely grown plants. We have decided in the case of Galanthus that it should have its own section.... see here: http://www.srgc.org.uk/smf/index.php?board=25.0 and that Narcissus should be placed in the "Bulbs General" section of this Forum. In this way we hope that they may easily be found even by a beginner who does not know to which family these plants belong.
Some of the Genera included in the family are .......
Amaryllis
Ammocharis
Apodolirion
Bokkeveldia
Boophone
Brunsvigia
Caliphruria
Calostemma
Carpolyza
Chlidanthus
Choananthus
Clivia
Cooperia
Crinum
Cryptostephanus
Cybistetes
Cyrtanthus
Eucharis
Eucrosi
Eustephia
Galanthus
Gemmaria
Gethyllis
Griffinia
Habranthus
Haemanthus
Hannonia
Hessea
Hieronymiella
Hippeastrum
Hymenocallis
Ismene
Lapiedra
Leptochiton
Leucojum
Lycoris
Namaquanula
Narcissus
Nerine
Pamianthe
Pancratium
Paramongaia
Phaedranassa
Phycella
Placea
Proiphys (Eurycles)
Pucara
Pyrolirion
Rauhia
Rhodophiala
Scadoxus
Sprekelia
Stenomesson
Sternbergia
Strumaria
Tapeinanthus
Tedingea
Traubia
Ungernia
Urceolina
Vagaria
Vallota
Worsleya
Zephyranthes...... you may post about any of these plants in this section 8)
see recent changes to list in more recent posts
Maggi Young:
Wikipedia tells us that :
--- Quote ---Amaryllidaceae has been recognized, with varying definitions, by most classification systems of the 20th Century, although the Cronquist system included it within a very broadly defined Liliaceae. The two families have traditionally been separated by including species with inferior ovaries in Amaryllidaceae and those with superior ovaries in Liliaceae.
The APG initially (1998) recognized the Agapanthaceae, Alliaceae, and Amaryllidaceae as separate families. The 2003 revision advocated treating Agapanthaceae, Alliaceae, and Amaryllidaceae as three subtaxa of a single family in the order Asparagales, citing Alliaceae Batsch (1786) as the name of earliest priority, but leaving open the option for recognizing three families. The most recent revision (2009) is clear that all three families should be combined as separate subfamilies of a broadly defined Amaryllidaceae. Despite these proposals to combine the three families in Amaryllidaceae sensu lato, their differences regarding chemical compounds and morphology are nevertheless considered sufficiently important by some authors to keep them apart. Amaryllidaceae are one of the few families of the higher Asparagales well defined by other than molecular characters, namely the combination of umbellate cymes, inferior ovaries, and unique alkaloid chemistry.
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The SRGC Show rules follow the plant families as defined by APG II.
If entering a plant in a show I suggest you consult closely the show schedules and rules.
For the purposes of this Forum the term Amaryllidaceae is retained for the plants mentioned in the post above. To try to disentangle the many threads over the history of the Forum would lead to greater chaos.
This decision about keeping the established forum thread definitons applies to other families similarly rearranged by the taxonomists.
Who knows, a sceptic might argue that in a few years all will be restored and so any change made here would be redundant. ;)
Maggi Young:
See http://www.theplantlist.org/browse/A/Amaryllidaceae/ for some more changes ....
Species of Amaryllidaceae contained within The Plant List belong to 79 plant genera.
Genera in Amaryllidaceae
Acis
Agapanthus
Allium
Amaryllis
Ammocharis
Apodolirion
Boophane
Boophone
Brunsvigia
× Calicharis
Caliphruria
Calostemma
Castellanoa
Cearanthes
Chlidanthus
Clinanthus
Clivia
Crinum
Crossyne
Cryptostephanus
Cyrtanthus
Diphalangium
Eithea
Eucrosia
Eustephia
Galanthus
Gemmaria
Gethyllis
Gilliesia
Griffinia
Habranthus
Haemanthus
Hannonia
Hieronymiella
Hippeastrum
Hymenocallis
Ismene
Jaimehintonia
Leptochiton
Leucocoryne
Leucojum
Lycoris
Mathieua
Miersia
Myobranthus
Namaquanula
Narcissus
Nerine
Nothoscordum
Pamianthe
Pancratium
Paramongaia
Phaedranassa
Phycella
Placea
Plagiolirion
Proiphys
Prototulbaghia
Pyrolirion
Rauhia
Rhodophiala
Scadoxus
Solaria
Speea
Sprekelia
Stenomesson
Sternbergia
Strumaria
Tocantinia
Traubia
Trichlora
Tristagma
Tulbaghia
Ungernia
× Urceocharis
Urceolina
Vagaria
Worsleya
Zephyranthes
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